Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Sheridan, Wyoming
Sheridan looks right at home on the windblown
plains, its deep roots evident in its well-preserved historic
downtown. The Bighorn Mountains cast afternoon shadows in
this direction, across the ranches in the foothills where
"dude" ranching was defined and perfected. One of
the largest Wyoming small towns, with 13,900 residents, Sheridan,
named after Civil War general Phil Sheridan, retains its small-town
charm with century-old buildings along Main Street and the
mansions of cattle barons. The source of prosperity in more
recent times lies in the massive coal deposits to the north
and east. After decades of production, the big strip mines
are in a slow decline, and tourism is on the rise, with an
influx of adventurous mountain bikers, rock climbers, paragliders,
snowmobilers, and cross-country skiers who are lured by the
Bighorns. Ranching these days is less about beef and more
about providing saddle time for vacation dudes and retreats
for wealthy corporate kings. Or queens--Queen Elizabeth of
England, who has distant relations here, stopped by in the
1980s, and like any sensible horsewoman would, she dropped
by Kings Saddlery, known worldwide for hand-tooled tack and
ropes.
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